Permian Basin producers continue to break production, methane reduction records
- Texas producers continue to set records in oil and natural gas production while reducing methane emissions, according to a report by Texans for Natural Gas.
- The Permian Basin accounts for nearly 40% of all oil production and 15% of natural gas production in the U.S., as noted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
- In 2024, preliminary data indicates a 14% reduction in flaring, continuing a trend of decreased methane intensity in the Permian Basin.
- Industry leaders emphasize the need for improved pipeline infrastructure and permitting reforms to enhance safety and reduce emissions in energy production.
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Permian Basin producers continue to break production, methane reduction records
(The Center Square) – As Texas producers continue to break oil and natural gas production records, they also continue to reduce methane emissions, according to a new report published by Texans for Natural Gas, a campaign of the Texas Independent…
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